The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 9. köide |
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To Retired from Court some months before the Queen's Death . II . From Dr. Swift , at Dublin . How little be cares to think of England : Concern at the violence of party . Of the first volume of Mr. Pope's translation of Homer .
To Retired from Court some months before the Queen's Death . II . From Dr. Swift , at Dublin . How little be cares to think of England : Concern at the violence of party . Of the first volume of Mr. Pope's translation of Homer .
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From Dr. Swift : Of Gulliver's Travels , and his scheme of Misanthropy : Concerning a lady at Court : CharaEter of Dr. Arbuthnot . XII . To Dr. Swift . Charcèter of some of bis friends in England ; with further invitations . XIII .
From Dr. Swift : Of Gulliver's Travels , and his scheme of Misanthropy : Concerning a lady at Court : CharaEter of Dr. Arbuthnot . XII . To Dr. Swift . Charcèter of some of bis friends in England ; with further invitations . XIII .
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From Dr. Swift . His remembrance of Mr. P's friendship ; with some consideration of his circumstances . XXVI . From Mr. Gay . Raillery : What employment was offered bim at court , and why be refused it .
From Dr. Swift . His remembrance of Mr. P's friendship ; with some consideration of his circumstances . XXVI . From Mr. Gay . Raillery : What employment was offered bim at court , and why be refused it .
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On the refusal of that employment , and his quitting the Court . Of the Beggars Opera . XXVIII . From Lord Bolingbroke and Mr. Pope . Of the Dunciad . Advice to the Dean in the munner of Montaigne .--- Of courtiers , and of the Beggars ...
On the refusal of that employment , and his quitting the Court . Of the Beggars Opera . XXVIII . From Lord Bolingbroke and Mr. Pope . Of the Dunciad . Advice to the Dean in the munner of Montaigne .--- Of courtiers , and of the Beggars ...
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... of their common ailments , and æconomy ; and against party - spirit in writing . LVII . From Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay . Congratulation on Mr. Gay's leaving the Court ; Lord Cornbury's refusal of a pension : Character of Mr. Gay .
... of their common ailments , and æconomy ; and against party - spirit in writing . LVII . From Dr. Swift to Mr. Gay . Congratulation on Mr. Gay's leaving the Court ; Lord Cornbury's refusal of a pension : Character of Mr. Gay .
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